Trump Says “Whoever Next Ayatollah Is,” Regime Change Coming
President Donald Trump suggested the Strait of Hormuz could be jointly controlled by the United States and Iran in the future, saying it might be run by “maybe me and the ayatollah, whoever the next ayatollah is.” Trump made the remark while discussing efforts to reopen the critical global oil route, signaling that negotiations or a future arrangement could help restore shipping through the strategically vital waterway. The comments come as the administration pushes for a resolution to the conflict and explores options to stabilize global energy markets. Trump has indicated that talks with Iranian figures have produced “major points of agreement,” and suggested the strait could reopen soon if a deal is reached, potentially reshaping the security framework around one of the world’s most important energy corridors. In this video we cover: - Trump’s “maybe me and the ayatollah” comment • Possible arrangements to reopen the Strait of Hormuz • Ongoing talks tied to the Iran conflict • Global energy and geopolitical implications Watch the full coverage for the latest updates on U.S. politics, Iran tensions, and global security developments.